Kael couldn't stand how bad Trey was at picking up girls, so he hurriedly left. It was like watching a snowball grow larger with every word Trey spoke—except this one was filled with sharp rocks and exploded at the end.
Right now, he was making his way back to where he'd left the miner's car.
But when he arrived at the spot, he wore a confused expression.
"I swear I left it here," Kael muttered, staring at the wall where the car had bumped into after parking. It was solid proof the miner's vehicle had definitely been there.
He looked around, and his eyes landed on a sign that read: No Parking.
"Oops," Kael said casually, clearly unfazed. He didn't care whether the car had been towed or not, though losing it was definitely going to make things inconvenient.
Shaking his head, he decided to take public transport back to Milan's house. But before he could cross the street, he heard the loud roar of an engine that instantly drew a crowd's attention.